Alienation and Hopes in Indonesian Migrant Worker Literature Work

M. Madrah, Destary Praptawati
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Abstract: Female Indonesian migrant domestic workers (DMWs) often get a negative predicate both in Indonesia and in destination countries. For example, DMWs in Singapore are treated unequally by Singaporean society, in Indonesia, as well, their work is seen as a lowly job. They can be categorized as a marginal group. Marginals are marginalized people whose rights are ruled out by people that have power. Hence, they find it difficult to adapt to their environment and they are always suppressed. The circumstances lead to the feeling of alienation for DMWs. The alienation they have experienced is often ignored as a reality of the life of migrant workers. This study takes the object of poetry by Female Indonesian DMWs in Singapore. It explores how marginalization and alienation are expressed in literary work by female domestic migrant workers. This study, also analyzes how the expression of literary work can be functioned as a medium to voice alienation and to overcome its problem. This research used textual analysis, including the application of semiotics and narratology to see the marginalization and alienation faced by the migrant workers which are represented through a literary work. As complementary data, virtual interviews with the author of poetry was conducted.
印尼农民工文学工作中的异化与希望
摘要:无论是在印度尼西亚还是在目的地国,女性印尼移民家庭佣工(DMW)都经常被否定谓词。例如,在新加坡,DMW受到新加坡社会的不平等待遇,在印度尼西亚,他们的工作也被视为卑微的工作。他们可以被归类为边缘群体。边缘人是被边缘化的人,他们的权利被有权力的人排除在外。因此,他们发现很难适应自己的环境,他们总是被压制。这种情况导致了DMW的疏离感。他们所经历的异化往往被忽视,成为农民工生活的现实。本研究以新加坡印尼女DMW的诗歌为研究对象。它探讨了女性家庭佣工在文学作品中如何表达边缘化和异化。本研究还分析了文学作品的表达如何作为一种媒介来表达异化并克服异化问题。本研究通过文本分析,包括符号学和叙事学的应用,来观察农民工在文学作品中所面临的边缘化和异化。作为补充数据,对诗歌作者进行了虚拟采访。
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